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Well All the best Indian navy, no doubt its a big power in Indian ocean.
but i want someone to elaborate this to me please (NO OFFENCE)
Wife swapping scandal at Kochi Navy base

Mian, they are the scums of community and India is not the only country, they exist everywhere.
Personally,i like to give em a left,a right and a uppercut:butcher:

wife swapping in pakistan - Topix

We live in pakistan(karachi) and we are intrested in couple swapping but there is no arrangement,what should iwe do? | Answerbag

Karachi: Husband arrested after wife injured
(NO OFFENCE)

You want more,jus google + any country
 
Navy to acquire five self-propelled Fleet Support Ships




To further bolster its blue water capabilities, the Indian Navy plans to acquire five self-propelled Fleet Support Ships (FSS) that should be capable of transferring all types of stores, ammunition, fuel and personnel to naval units while underway at sea.

According to the Request for Proposal (RFP) issued recently, the Navy wants the FSS to be able to perform a 60-day mission with the capability to operate for an extended mission on requirement and be able to endure a trip of 12,000 nautical miles at a speed of 16 knots. The FSS should have a service life of 30 years, be capable of operating helicopters in extremely rough and cyclonic sea conditions and should possess ballast capability. Sources said the RFP, issued under the “Buy Global” category, is expected to elicit responses from some of the large shipyards around the world. Indian shipyards like Mazagon Dockyard, Garden Reach and the Cochin Shipyard have their hands full and need expertise to undertake such ventures. Sources said the process to acquire five FSS could take another three years to reach a final stage after negotiations, and extensive field trials.

Larger blue water navies tend to have large auxiliary fleets comprising longer-range fleet support vessels designed to provide support far beyond territorial waters. Smaller navies tend to have smaller auxiliary vessels, focussing primarily on littoral and training support roles.
 
Mian, they are the scums of community and India is not the only country, they exist everywhere.
Personally,i like to give em a left,a right and a uppercut:butcher:

wife swapping in pakistan - Topix

We live in pakistan(karachi) and we are intrested in couple swapping but there is no arrangement,what should iwe do? | Answerbag

Karachi: Husband arrested after wife injured
(NO OFFENCE)

You want more,jus google + any country

lol as i said i didnt made that post to hurt no one.
but you looks hurt.
plus mate have some common sense you gave me links of topics not NEWS... 3rd one isnt a case of swapping stuff but home violence.
so sorry you need to again google it and come up wth good proofs ...
plus those incidents in some village is something and in ARMED FORCES its a big shame.. you better raise your voice against it no on me.
 
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Info leak: 3 Navy officers to be sacked

Three Indian Navy officers who posted critical operational details of warships on social networking sites such as Facebook and Twitter against service norms in September 2011 are all set to be sacked.

Another colleague of theirs, who too had indulged in such online activity, is being censured with a letter of severe displeasure valid for five years by Indian Navy Chief Admiral D K Joshi.

Their cases were examined by a Board of Inquiry and its proceedings, findings and recommendations against the officers were approved in August 2012, the Ministry of Defence (MoD) told a Parliamentary Standing Committee.The details were mentioned in the committee’s report on the ‘Demand for Grants for 2013-14’ of the MoD presented to Parliament on Monday.

The Indian Navy headquarters, however, refused to divulge the names of the four officers. Sources said they were operationally active on Indian warships,including its lone aircraft carrier INS Viraat, when they posted the online content giving out details of the vessels’ location and their destination.

The location of a warship and its next port of call are service secrets that are generally not given out when the vessel is on an operational mission.When the committee was examining “growing indiscipline” in the three services, the MoD informed that the “case regarding divulging of secret information on social networking sites by four naval officers was reported in September 2011”.

“Three out of the four officers have been recommended for termination of services. Action for termination of services of three officers is under progress. The fourth officer is being censured (Letter of Severe Displeasure valid for a period of five years) by the Chief of Naval Staff,” the MoD said on the action taken against the erring officers.The ministry also mentioned the case of Commodore Sukhjinder Singh, the then Deputy Director General Quality Assurance (Warship Production) who was found in a compromising position with a Russian woman in a photograph that was passed on to the Indian Navy in April 2010.The MoD also informed the committee about three cases of stand-off between Army officers and the men they command since 2010.

Info leak: 3 Navy officers to be sacked - The New Indian Express
 
Port Blair | Hydrographic survey ship joins ANC fleet | The Echo of India

The Hydrographic Survey Ship of the Indian Navy, INS Investigator arrived here on Tuesday. The vessel has been based at Port Blair under the administrative and operational command of the Commander-in-Chief, Andaman & Nicobar Command.

INS Investigator is an indigenously designed vessel constructed at GRSE, Kolkata. The former Chief Minister of West Bengal, Mr Jyoti Basu, commissioned the ship on Jan 11, 1990. Her primary role of the vessel is to carry out hydrographic survey tasks and is actively involved is preparations of Marine Charts and electronic Maps for ECOIS system. During disaster relief ops, the ship can be called upon to perform duties of a hospital ship. The ship is fitted with the state of the art electronic, hydrographic survey and navigation equipment. The permanent basing of the ship will expedite the process of revalidation of navigational charts of A&N Islands, and will immensely benefit the Islands.

The Naval hydrographic service under the Chief Hydrographer to the Govt of India is an Indian Naval organisation. Besides charting Indian waters the service has provided yeoman service is charting foreign waters of littorals friendly nation, a release from the Command says.
 
Which major warships will be inducted this year?and when?

INS VIKI ---------- Last quater of 2013
Ins Arihant--------Last quater of 2013
Ins Kolkata--------??
Project Asw 28----??
 
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